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Medford, NJ Wrongful Death Lawyer

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The world does not stop for grief. While your family is navigating an impossible new reality, the person or corporation whose negligence tore a hole in your life has already moved on to damage control. 

Their insurance company is reviewing the case, not with compassion, but with a cold financial calculation. They are building a strategy to pay as little as possible for the life that was taken.

This is an injustice layered on top of a tragedy. Your family deserves a shield and a sword. You need an advocate who will confront this corporate indifference with unwavering strength and genuine empathy. You need a Medford NJ wrongful death lawyer from Grungo Law

We step into this fight for you. We manage the entire legal burden, hold the responsible parties accountable, and secure the financial stability your family needs to face a future you never expected.

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Key takeaways

  • A wrongful death claim holds a negligent party financially accountable for the death they caused, providing a measure of justice and financial security for the surviving family.
  • In New Jersey, compensation covers specific losses such as the loss of financial support, services, and companionship, as well as funeral expenses and medical bills incurred before death.
  • Our firm handles these sensitive cases on a contingency fee basis. Your family pays no upfront costs, and we only receive a fee if we successfully recover compensation for you.

Why Choose Grungo Law for Your Medford Wrongful Death Case?

Richard Grungo Jr., Esq

During a time of unimaginable loss, your choice of legal advocate is a decision of deep trust. Grungo Law provides Medford families with sophisticated legal skill and the resolve to see your case through to a just conclusion. We become your family’s strength in the legal system, offering clear guidance on what you need to know to protect your rights and pursue justice with confidence.

We manage every detail so you can grieve

Your family needs the space to heal without the added stress of a legal battle. Our team manages every aspect of your case with the utmost sensitivity. We handle all communications with insurance companies, collect all necessary documents, and file all legal paperwork, shielding you from the process so you can focus on each other.

We build an unshakeable case with hard evidence

Wrongful death cases demand a meticulous investigation to prove fault. We deploy a network of respected investigators, accident reconstructionists, and medical professionals to uncover the truth. We build a powerful, evidence-based case that stands up to intense scrutiny from defense lawyers and insurance carriers, applying the laws in New Jersey that protect families and hold negligent parties accountable.

We are your neighbors in Medford

Our office on Jackson Road is our commitment to this community. We are not a distant, impersonal firm. We are familiar with the Burlington County Superior Court and have built a reputation for diligent advocacy. Our local presence means we are here for you, accessible and responsive to your family’s needs.

We prepare every case for a courtroom battle

We prepare every wrongful death claim for trial from the very beginning. This approach sends an unmistakable message to the opposition that we are ready to fight for a just outcome in front of a jury. This strategy consistently places our clients in a commanding position during any settlement discussions.

The Legal Battleground: New Jersey’s Wrongful Death Act

American Association for justice logoNew Jersey’s Wrongful Death Act provides the legal path to justice for your family. We use this statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:31-1, to hold the negligent party accountable for the death they caused. 

This civil claim is entirely separate from any criminal proceedings and allows your family to seek financial damages for your specific losses. The goal is not to punish the wrongdoer, which is the function of the criminal courts, but to compensate the family for the full measure of their loss.

Appointing a personal representative

New Jersey law requires a court-appointed personal representative to file the lawsuit on behalf of the family. This is a critical legal step that can be confusing for a grieving family. 

We handle this entire process for you. We petition the court to appoint the appropriate individual, often a spouse or adult child, so your case can move forward without delay. This representative then acts as a fiduciary for the benefit of all surviving heirs, who may include:

  • The surviving spouse and children.
  • The surviving parents.
  • Siblings, nieces, or nephews who can prove financial dependency.

We meticulously identify all eligible beneficiaries under the statute to ensure the claim we file protects everyone’s legal and financial interests.

Securing your family’s financial future

The legal system uses financial compensation to provide justice in a civil case. These damages are not a prize. They are a calculated recovery designed to replace the financial stability and support that was stolen from your family.

Pecuniary (financial) damages

The core of a wrongful death claim is recovering your family’s “pecuniary injuries.” This is the loss of the financial support and services your loved one provided. We work with economists and financial analysts to project these losses over a lifetime, drawing on principles from personal injury law to ensure every aspect of your family’s financial and emotional loss is accurately represented.

  • The loss of the deceased’s income, wages, and benefits.
  • The value of services your loved one provided, like childcare or home maintenance.
  • The loss of a potential inheritance.
  • The loss of parental guidance and counsel for surviving children.

Non-economic damages and final expenses

Beyond the direct financial losses, your family has suffered the immeasurable loss of companionship, comfort, and guidance. We build a case that demonstrates the true depth of this void. 

We also recover compensation for the direct expenses resulting from the death, including all funeral and burial costs and the final medical bills from facilities like Virtua Voorhees Hospital.

Survival Action: Justice for Your Loved One’s Suffering

Super Lawyer logoWe often file a separate but related claim called a “survival action” under N.J.S.A. 2A:15-3. This is the personal injury claim your loved one would have had if they had survived. It seeks compensation for the conscious pain and suffering they personally endured from the moment of injury until their death.

Filing both claims is a complex legal strategy that pursues a full measure of justice, both for your family’s loss and for your loved one’s suffering. The evidence required for a survival action can be sensitive, involving medical records and witness testimony about your loved one’s final moments. 

We handle this aspect of the case with profound care and respect, ensuring we pursue accountability without adding to your family’s trauma. We manage both actions simultaneously as part of our comprehensive approach.

Confronting the Insurance Company’s Defense Strategy

Elderly male doctor sitting at a desk with his head in his hands, appearing distressed or regretful, wearing a white coat and stethoscope.

The defendant’s insurance company will not willingly offer a fair settlement. They will actively work to devalue or deny your claim using established legal tactics. We anticipate these strategies and build a case designed to overcome them from the start, helping you know your rights and protect your family’s access to the justice and compensation you deserve.

Denying negligence

The first line of defense is always to deny that their client did anything wrong. They will argue the death was an unavoidable accident or the result of some other factor. Our intensive investigation is designed to dismantle this argument with hard facts, expert testimony, and clear evidence of negligence.

Shifting the blame

A common tactic is to attempt to shift blame onto your deceased loved one. Under New Jersey’s comparative negligence law, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1, if they can prove your loved one was more than 50% at fault, your family can be barred from recovering any compensation. We aggressively counter these baseless claims, protecting your loved one’s reputation and your family’s right to justice.

Disputing the value of your loss

Even if they accept some liability, the insurer will dispute the amount of your family’s financial and emotional losses. They will challenge our economist’s projections and downplay the value of your loved one’s companionship. 

We stand by our calculations and present a compelling case, often through expert testimony, to show a jury the true, lifetime value of what was taken from you.

Holding all negligent parties accountable

We conduct a deep investigation to identify every single party whose carelessness contributed to your loved one’s death.

Fatal car and truck accidents

We investigate tragic crashes on Route 70, Route 73, and I-295 to determine if a driver was distracted, speeding, or impaired. In commercial truck crashes, we investigate the trucking company’s negligence in hiring, training, and maintenance.

Premises liability incidents

Property owners must keep their premises safe. We hold them accountable for fatal falls, drownings in unsecured pools, or assaults resulting from negligent security.

Workplace accidents

When an employee is killed on the job due to the negligence of a third party, like a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer, we file a wrongful death lawsuit against that third party. This is a separate action from any workers’ compensation death benefits the family may receive, reflecting the complex nature of workplace accidents in New Jersey and the multiple legal paths available for justice.

FAQ for Medford NJ Wrongful Death Lawyer

Will our family have to go to court?

Many wrongful death cases settle out of court. However, if the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation, we are always prepared to go to court. We build your case for a jury from day one, which is the approach that produces the best outcomes, whether at the negotiation table or in the courtroom.

How much does it cost to hire a wrongful death lawyer?

Grungo Law handles wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis. Your family pays no upfront legal fees. We only receive a fee if we successfully recover compensation for you through a settlement or verdict.

How is a wrongful death claim different from a survival action?

A wrongful death claim compensates the surviving family for their losses, like lost financial support and companionship. A survival action compensates the estate for the pain and suffering the deceased person endured before their death. We manage both claims for our clients.

How does a related criminal case affect our wrongful death claim?

The criminal and civil cases are separate. We can proceed with your wrongful death lawsuit regardless of the outcome of any criminal proceedings. A guilty plea or conviction in a criminal case can serve as powerful evidence that we will use in your civil claim.

How does the court distribute the settlement money?

The court must approve the final distribution of any settlement or verdict. This ensures the plan is fair to all legal beneficiaries, a process we oversee to protect your family’s interests, especially when minor children are involved.

A Path Toward Justice for Your Family

While your family walks a path of grief, you do not have to seek justice alone. A resolute Medford NJ wrongful death lawyer at Grungo Law provides the legal strength you need to hold the responsible parties accountable and secure your family’s financial future.

We invite you to contact our Medford office for a free and completely confidential consultation. We are here to listen, answer your questions, and explain how we can help. Let us carry the legal burden so your family can focus on honoring your loved one. Call Grungo Law today at (856) 519-0417 or fill out our online form.

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